Fab Foodie
hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
- Location
- Kirton, Devon.
On a serious note: Agreed.For us, probably. Maybe not so for the original peoples.
On a serious note: Agreed.For us, probably. Maybe not so for the original peoples.
Plastic fantastic!Today I go yo Wellingborough to start acceptance trials on my new Polyurethane dispensing machine, so excited.
Just wrap up cosy in your blanket till the next one comes then. LolI just failed to get on my tube train.
It appears everyone wishes to go via Wimbledon this morning.
I've been stood up again by British Gas......they are a complete waste of time and space.
I could have been out doing a 50 miler on my bike instead I've waiting in for an engineer.........
I have crocheted a baby blanket before but she wants this big enough to wrap up in. She has a thing about 'Joseph' stuff as she calls it, when i make her socks I don't make them all in one yarn, I just do them in odds and ends,and she wants the same for her blanket. It is a good way of using up all my old balls I suppose. I am attempting just a simple blanket and will just keep going until she deems it is big enough. Crochet does grow faster than knitting though, so that is good.I lurve crocheting blankets. Just finishing one off at the moment on my train commutes.
I get some odd looks and it's heavy to carry around but should be finished today.
Just got up.
Feel free, I found it amusing although at that split second it was a bit scary. Having my feel in the rat traps didn't help.Is it bad if I laugh at that visual image?
Check out Attic24. She does some beautiful stuff and her patterns are really easy to follow.I have crocheted a baby blanket before but she wants this big enough to wrap up in. She has a thing about 'Joseph' stuff as she calls it, when i make her socks I don't make them all in one yarn, I just do them in odds and ends,and she wants the same for her blanket. It is a good way of using up all my old balls I suppose. I am attempting just a simple blanket and will just keep going until she deems it is big enough. Crochet does grow faster than knitting though, so that is good.
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/blanket-stitch